"Political satirist Stephen Colbert takes on cable-news pundits in this show, which centers around his essential rightness about the issues of the day. Colbert portrays a caricature of conservative political pundits often seen on TV. The show is known for coming up with new words that enter the lexicon, perhaps most notably ``truthiness.\'\'moreless

Stephen returns after a two week summer break. After discussing the shocking entertainment news, like Anderson Cooper telling the world that he is homosexual, Steven takes a look at Romney and his career at Bain Capital.

In the "Thought For Food" segement, Steven looks at a newstory about a Funeral Home that is selling coffee to its customers.

Special guest Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses her controversial article on women not being able to have a family life and an active career.

Tonight Stephen talks about the money flowing into the Republican and Democratic parties for this year's election. Later in the show, he discusses June being Gay Pride Month and the effect it's having on his Oreos.

Special guest Melinda Gates arrives and educates Stephen on her charitable foundation.

Stephen Colbert begins the show with a report on presidential candidate, Mitt Romney's daily pranks, and segues to a discussion on how insects contribute to the food coloring industry. Later, American journalist Jonah Lehrer talks about creativity in America, just after a report on drug addicted chickens that are addicted to Starbuck's coffee.moreless

Stephen Colbert begins the show with a report on prostitution and the Secret Service during a summit in Columbia, and segues to a discussion on Newt Gingrich's affiliation with the National Rifle Association.. Later, American musician, Bonnie Raitt, performs a song from her new album, Slipstream, live and in front of Colbert's studio audience.moreless

Host Stephen Colbert welcomes a very special guest star when First Lady Michelle Obama agrees to visit the show. Obama discusses a range of serious and humorous issues. Colbert also analyzes the strangeness of having secret service agents in his studio and interviews a Marine about the trouble with identifying facial expressions.moreless

Stephen Colbert begins the show with a report on Rick Santorum's withdrawal from the presidential election, and segues to an EPA report on clean coal regulations in Middle America. Later, Colbert pays tribute to feminine heroes, just before ending the show with an interview with Professor Richard Hersh, who talks about post-graduate schools.moreless

Stephen Colbert heads to Australia where they have their own version of the Easter Bunny, and Colbert speculates on who he thinks Mitt Romney will choose as his running mate. Later, a former VP of General Motors sits down with Colbert to talk about the auto industry, right before a report on German senior citizens depresses the show's host.moreless

Stephen Colbert starts with a report on falling unemployment numbers in the United States. A mailbox thief advances on Colbert's "Very Wanted" list, and a Hells Angel biker gives viewers some suggestions on how to commute to work on a Harley Davidson motorcycle. The show ends with American author, Anne Rice, discussing werewolves in her new book.moreless

Stephen Colbert wins the Peabody award for his Super PAC ad parodies, and Governor Nikki Haley sends Colbert on a special quest. The show also heads to Quaker Oats headquarters to negotiate a new face for their brands. The episode ends with a segment on Mitt Romney's appeal to Latin voters.moreless

Colbert discusses the Mega Millions Lottery, Rick Santorum in Wisconsin and how SuperPacs are growing in the US. Stephen also does an in depth look at Mitt Romney and his attempts to talk with Wisconisn voters. Stephen also interviews Peter Beinart on the topic of Israel.

Colbert takes a look at the Supreme Court hearing on Obamacare. Emily Bazelon from Slate discusses the recent court hearings.Later, Stephen discusses the rift between the young voters and the GOP.Mark Ruffalo is the guest in the third segment. He takes up the argument against fracking.

Gun sales are going up in the United States, and Stephen blames Obama for not doing anything about gun control. Colbert takes a look at racial prejudice and a pill that supposedly can cure it. Colbert praises the man that gave Dick Cheney his new heart; himself.

In the second segment, Stephen talks about eating and how Tacocopter might be the cure.

In the third segment, Stephen welcomes Charles Murray and discusses the state of White America.

Stephen Colbert begins the show with a discussion on geriatric jihadists and their roles in American society, and segues to a report presidential candidate, Rick Santorum, who decides to speak to voters in layman's terms. Later, American journalist Dexter Filkins gives Colbert a lesson on international relations, discussing how America relies on other countries.moreless

The Colbert Report episode on 03/14/2012 includes Stephen's interviews with Muppet Kermit the Frog and Mark McKinnon, the founder of the political group No Labels which seeks to limit government. Colbert opens the show with his defense of Goldman Sachs calling their customers Muppets, as well as Rick Santorum's suspicion of teleprompters.moreless

The Colbert Report 03/13/2012 from the Comedy Central channel includes an interview with musician Andrew Bird about his album "The Mysterious Production of Eggs," as well as a performance of his "Eyeoneye." Stephen also discusses Seattle's Pop Conference, Pat Robertson, the Republican primary season and the new reality TV show "Shahs on Sunset" about Muslim-Americans.moreless

Stephen Colbert investigates how blue-collar Republican Party leaders indulged themselves during a primary in the Deep South, and political strategist, Dave "Mudcat" Saunders, gives his ideas on how his party will win the election. Later, journalist, Katherine Boo, heads to India for a report on poverty and what life is like in a Mumbai slum.moreless

Stephen Colbert gets ready for the Republican Party's Super Tuesday results by organizing a tailgate party in Florida, and later, American author, Jonathan Safran Foer, educates Colbert on traditions during Passover. The show also focuses on Attorney General, Erik Holder's stance on due process, junk food, the Patriot Act and psychiatrists.moreless

Host Stephen Colbert honors Super Tuesday with a lavish tailgating party. He also covers recent news items, including the redefinition of "due process" by Attorney General Holder and the changing dimensions of popular candy bars. The guest star, author Jonathan Safran Foer, talks with Colbert about the celebration of Passover.

The Colbert Report episode on 03/05/2012 from the Comedy Central network includes Stephen singing "Summertime" with Audra McDonald from the Broadway production of "Porgy and Bess." Colbert also discusses the upcoming Super Tuesday primary with Mitt Romney expected to cement the Republican nomination, and defends Rush Limbaugh right to call Sandra Fluke a slut.moreless

The Colbert Report 02/29/2012 from the Comedy Central network includes an interview with actor William Shatner about his latest project, the Broadway production of his one-man show "Shatner's World." Stephen also discusses male contraception in Kansas, tipping, help for the poor and the inevitable nomination of Mitt Romney as the Republican candidate.moreless

In the satirical weekly news show, host Stephen Colbert covers a story about a Florida high school teacher who landed in hot water for encouraging students to vote. Colbert also analyzes recent news surrounding Jeb Bush. Guest star Claire Danes discusses her tough role as a CIA officer in the TV series Homeland.moreless

The Colbert Report 02/28/12 from the Comedy Central channel celebrates reaching its 1,000 show. Guests include Ross Eisenbrey of the Economic Policy Institute discusses the sharp rise of unpaid internships in the workforce and the negative effects on the economy. Other topics include rising gas prices and criticism of the Girl Scouts.moreless

The Colbert Report 02/27/2012 from the Comedy Central network includes an interview with the king of Otuam, Peggielene Bartels. Stephen discusses this year's Oscar ceremony and reviews the films "The Artist," "The Separation" and "The Lorax." He also dissects the political campaigns of Republican presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.moreless

Stephen Colbert celebrates lent by letting go one of the things that he's most passionate about, and the host heads to Target to find out why stores stalk up on maxi-pads during certain times of the month. Colbert also plays footage of Senator Nancy Pelosi's strong objection to Super PACs in Washington DC.moreless

Stephen Colbert reports on the Catholic Church's opposition to President Obama's stance on birth control, and journalist, William J. Broad, heads to a yoga class to see what the fuss is all about. Colbert also covers a gay marriage that took place in Seattle, WA, and the large Tea Party activist protest that soon followed.moreless

The Colbert Report episode on 02/14/2012 includes an interview with William Broad, reporter with The New York Times, about the health risks and sexual benefits of yoga practice. Colbert also discusses current events such as the Transportation Safety Board recommending no cell phones in cars, and a birth control mandate for Catholic groups.moreless

Host Stephen Colbert covers news surrounding the government's latest regulations on woodworking, as well as updating audiences on his ongoing "Ice Cream War" with TV host and comedian Jimmy Fallon. The guest star is Bill McKibben, an environmentalist author who discusses the realities and myths of the global warming crisis.

The Colbert Report from February 2, 2012 begins with Steven Colbert saying that the groundhog saw his shadow. Colbert also talks about his displeasure how 22 people donated over 67 million dollars toward the election campaign. Also discussed was the legal troubles of Newt Gingrich. Gingrich is reportedly being sued for copyright law infringement because of his use of Survivor's song called "Eye of the Tiger" during his rallies. Colbert's guest, CNN International host Christiane Amanpour, discusses the threat of war between Iran and Israel and the threat Iran developing nuclear weapons.moreless

Stephen Colbert reports on Mitt Romney's narrow win over Newt Gingrich in the Florida primaries, and activist, Ameena Matthews, takes to the streets to end gang violence in New York City. Colbert also creates "Americone Dream's 2012", a mock election package that can guarantee a favorable outcome for both political parties.moreless

Host Stephen Colbert reports on Governor Sarah Palin's, strange endorsement of Newt Gingrich for President of the United States. Tea party activists from Tennessee try to remove all references of slavery from high school text books, and European singer, Bjork, guest stars, playing her new wave music in Colbert's studio.

Stephen Colbert explores Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney's strategies to win over Latino vote in the state of Florida, and a professor of constitutional law at Harvard University, Laurence Tribe, explores the real motive behind the birther movement. Colbert also does what is necessary to take back the Colbert Super PAC, which was lost in episodes before.moreless

The Colbert Report episode on 1/26/2012 includes a visit from actress Drew Barrymore to promote her film "Big Miracle" and reminisce about working with Steven Spielberg. Stephen also covers the Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich as the Florida primary nears, as well as Fox News' Sean Hannity and his "Great American Panel" segment.moreless

The Colbert Report episode on 1/25/2012 includes Stephen's interview with popular NPR host Terry Gross about her 25th anniversary on "Fresh Air." Colbert also covers President Obama's State of the Union address, as well as the Republican rebuttal response. He also shares his grim children's tales with author Maurice Sendak ("Where the Wild Things Are").moreless

The Colbert Report episode on 1/24/2012 includes Stephen's discussion with children's author Maurice Sendak about the deeper meaning of "Where the Wild Things Are." Colbert also debates Obama's health care reform with Andrew Sullivan from The Daily Beast. He also covers the GOP debates and candidate Rick Santorum's conflict with an elderly voter.moreless

The Colbert Report 01/23/2012 from the Comedy Central channel includes an interview with Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, author of "The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics." Stephen also pokes fun at Herman Cain's South Carolina rally and argues with "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart about the Colbert Super PAC.moreless

The Colbert Report 07/19/12 from the Comedy Central channel includes an interview with Lisa Jackson of the Environmental Protection Agency discussing the dangers on mercury, the founding of the agency and other health matters. Stephen also dissects the Libor Interest Rate scandal with help from Dave Leonhardt of the New York Times.moreless

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